Cam home last night and spotted a damp patch as water was running down the outside wall below where a roof valley ends and the guttering ends. Looking closely as I can from ground level directly underneath it looked like the roof slate was a couple of cm short of the guttering and water was dripping from the slate through the gap onto the brick wall rather than going in the gutter.
We had the valley replaced a couple of years ago with a dry valley (was originally just cemented but was leaking) and the gutter is the length it was originally but not seen any problems until yesterday. Can't tell if something has happened to the last slate (looks a bit strange zooming in on phone camera) to cause it in the storms over the winter or if it was also there and the guttering needs extending.
Attached some pictures but just wondering if anyone can spot anything and if I should be calling a roofer or a guttering company? Thanks in advance.
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We had the valley replaced a couple of years ago with a dry valley (was originally just cemented but was leaking) and the gutter is the length it was originally but not seen any problems until yesterday. Can't tell if something has happened to the last slate (looks a bit strange zooming in on phone camera) to cause it in the storms over the winter or if it was also there and the guttering needs extending.
Attached some pictures but just wondering if anyone can spot anything and if I should be calling a roofer or a guttering company? Thanks in advance.